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With Progeny Press study guides, students will not only receive quality literary analyses, but also learn to review literature in relation to biblical standards. By utilizing this focus on Scripture, students develop and refine strategies for recognizing and examining man’s philosophies while learning about the craft of writing. Each study guide focuses on literary terms, plot construction, character studies, themes, and ideas.

Story Summary: Scout and Jem Finch witness prejudice in the depression-era South when their father--a lawyer--defends a black man accused of rape.

Set in Depression-era Maycomb, Alabama, To Kill a Mockingbird is a literary masterpiece exploring such heavy themes as race, class, justice and the sometimes painful challenge of growing up.

When Atticus Finch, a small-town lawyer, is called upon to defend a black man accused of raping a white woman, his children Scout and Jem are forced to face the harsh realities of life far sooner than they would have liked. Spanning three pivotal years, the tale is told from the perspective of Scout, a young girl who learns things are not always as they appear. To Kill a Mockingbird won the 1961 Pulitzer Prize.